Maryland Summer Camps

At iD Tech, we offer hands-on, high-energy summer computer programs for kids and teens. Co-ed options include iD Tech Camps for ages 7-17, iD Tech Academies for teens ages 13-18, and iD Tech Mini for ages 6-9. We also offer Alexa Café, an all-girls program for ages 10-15. Programs are held at over 100 prestigious campuses nationwide. Unlock your internalDrive and gain a competitive advantage for college and beyond!

Our MD summer camps immerse students in a STEM learning experience unlike any other. Choose from courses in game design, web design, coding, programming in Java™ and C++, Minecraft modding, filmmaking, robotics, photography, and more. With 8 students maximum per instructor, we customize our curriculum around you. You’ll build real-world skills, make new friends, and discover how your talents and passions can lead to a future career. Depending on location and program, students will eat in the university dining hall and explore campus. Overnight campers sleep right in the college dorms!

Maryland STEM Snapshot

Have you heard that by 2018 there will be roughly 241,000 unfilled STEM jobs in Maryland alone? What’s more, 18,950 of those jobs will involve computer science. The demand for Maryland programmers is growing at 4.2 times the state average, yet less than 3,929 students graduate with degrees in computer science each year. The math doesn’t add up.

More about the STEM education landscape in Maryland:

In MD, computer science counts for either math or science credit—yet only 122 schools teach computer science. Click here to help change the equation and promote access to CS education in Maryland.

Maryland is one of 25 states where computer science counts toward high school graduation.

MD features numerous colleges and universities with renowned STEM programs, including the University Maryland in College Park. To emphasize the importance of higher learning, iD Tech summer programs are held at this campus.

Maryland students looking for a fun, STEM-related outing can check out the Baltimore Museum of Industry, one of the state’s most popular STEM-centric museums, which aims to college, preserve, and interpret the “industrial and technological heritage of the Baltimore region.” More info.

STEM Action is a Maryland-based non-profit that provides engaging science, technology, engineering, and math activities for K-12 students. Their goal is to build “a local community of support for the programs and participants,” and increase awareness of the importance of STEM education within the state of Maryland.